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Anbesa

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actually no. Gendry the blacksmith, the b*stard son of the stag King, is still alive after sir Davos freed him from the red witch.
Key words. He may have Roberts blood but he isn't a Baratheons in name, which is what matters in Westeros. Also he's irrelevant to the story at this point anyways.
 

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I guess I'm one of the few people that just didn't find the finale to be amazing. It was good, but I dunno...it was just what we expected.

After they told us about wildfire under the building, and conveniently getting rid of the king Cersei as Queen, Everyone rallying together at the north. Them waiting to get rid of the witch for murder when Davos own king and her mom and dad are the ones that gave the go ahead to sacrifice the kid. The "twist on Jon" being of a "royal bloodline" (if i'm not mistaking that) is neat. But outside of Arya's surprise appearance and the nice little glance between her and Jamie I was just kind mehhhh on this episode.


Maybe I'm just ready for things to start wrapping up at this point....idk

And man is Daenerys lame geezzz. but at least she want's peace, I def feel like she's going to die now that she's part of the "Great game" instead of trying to be apart of it.
I really don't think that matters, he said he thought of her as his own that's far more upsetting to him then the fact stannis agreed to it
 

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Cersei putting on her Sunday's best then rolling a blunt and pouring some cognac to watch the everyone burn :jbhmm:

Lady Mormont saying names :dame:

Petyr simping hard :what:

Then giving Sansa that :comeon::ufdup: look when Jon gets named KOTN

Ayra turning Old Man Frey into the Rat King :eat:

Bronn not turning down the consolation menage :ehh:

Granny Tyrell sonning the sand broads :lolbron:

Tyrion starting to catch feelings :patrice:

Theon starting to shake off that PTSD :manny:

Daario bout to go back into #hoh mode :blessed:

Varys stockpiling those frequent flyer miles :skip:

WW knowing they bout to fuk all this up :jbhmm:
 

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This show should be called Game of Simps. Think of the death and destruction that was been caused by the following dudes being suckers for love:

Rhaegar
Robert
Robb
Jamie
Tyrion
Jon
Littlefinger

Honestly, if the above dudes could just keep their emotions in check Westeros would be a peaceful and prosperous kingdom.
 

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Quite possible. Titus Andronicus seems to be a pretty big influence. Check the bolded:

The play begins shortly after the death of the Roman emperor, with his two sons, Saturninus and Bassianus, squabbling over who will succeed him. Their conflict seems set to boil over into violence until a tribune, Marcus Andronicus, announces that the people's choice for the new emperor is the deceased's brother, Titus, who will shortly return to Rome from a victorious ten-year campaign against the Goths. Titus subsequently arrives to much fanfare, bearing with him as prisoners the Queen of the Goths (Tamora), her three sons (Alarbus, Chiron, and Demetrius), and Aaron the Moor (her secret lover). Despite Tamora's desperate pleas, Titus sacrifices her eldest son, Alarbus, to avenge the deaths of his own sons during the war. Distraught, Tamora and her two surviving sons vow to obtain revenge on Titus and his family.

Meanwhile, Titus refuses the offer of the throne, arguing that he is not fit to rule and instead supporting the claim of Saturninus, who then is duly elected. Saturninus tells Titus that for his first act as emperor, he will marry Titus' daughter Lavinia. Titus agrees, although Lavinia is already betrothed to Saturninus' brother, Bassianus, who refuses to give her up. Titus' sons tell Titus that Bassianus is in the right under Roman law, but Titus refuses to listen, accusing them all of treason. A scuffle breaks out, during which Titus kills his own son, Mutius. Saturninus then denounces the Andronici family for their effrontery and shocks Titus by marrying Tamora. Putting into motion her plan for revenge, Tamora advises Saturninus to pardon Bassianus and the Andronici family, which he reluctantly does.

During a royal hunt the following day, Aaron persuades Demetrius and Chiron to kill Bassianus, so they may rape Lavinia. They do so, throwing Bassianus' body into a pit and dragging Lavinia deep into the forest before violently raping her. To keep her from revealing what has happened, they cut out her tongue and cut off her hands. Meanwhile, Aaron writes a forged letter, which frames Titus' sons Martius and Quintus for the murder of Bassianus. Horrified at the death of his brother, Saturninus arrests Martius and Quintus, and sentences them to death.

Some time later, Marcus discovers the mutilated Lavinia and takes her to her father, who is still shocked at the accusations levelled at his sons, and upon seeing Lavinia, he is overcome with grief. Aaron then visits Titus and falsely tells him that Saturninus will spare Martius and Quintus if either Titus, Marcus or, Titus' remaining son, Lucius, cuts off one of their hands and sends it to him. Titus has Aaron cut off his (Titus) left hand and sends it to the emperor but, in return, a messenger brings Titus Martius and Quintus' severed heads, along with Titus' own severed hand. Desperate for revenge, Titus orders Lucius to flee Rome and raise an army among their former enemy, the Goths.

Later, Lavinia writes the names of her attackers in the dirt, using a stick held with her mouth and between her mutilated arms. Meanwhile, Tamora secretly gives birth to a mixed-race child, fathered by Aaron. Aaron kills the nurse to keep the child's race a secret and flees with the baby to save it from Saturninus' inevitable wrath. Thereafter, Lucius, marching on Rome with an army, captures Aaron and threatens to hang the infant. In order to save the baby, Aaron reveals the entire revenge plot to Lucius.

Back in Rome, Titus' behaviour suggests he may have gone insane. Convinced of his madness, Tamora, Chiron, and Demetrius approach him, dressed as the spirits of Revenge, Murder, and Rape. Tamora (as Revenge) tells Titus that she will grant him revenge on all of his enemies if he can convince Lucius to postpone the imminent attack on Rome. Titus agrees and sends Marcus to invite Lucius to a reconciliatory feast. Revenge then offers to invite the Emperor and Tamora as well, and is about to leave when Titus insists that Rape and Murder (Chiron and Demetrius, respectively) stay with him. When Tamora is gone, Titus cuts their throats and drains their blood into a basin held by Lavinia. Titus morbidly tells Lavinia that he plans to "play the cook", grind the bones of Demetrius and Chiron into powder, and bake their heads.

The next day, during the feast at his house, Titus asks Saturninus if a father should kill his daughter when she has been raped. When Saturninus answers that he should, Titus kills Lavinia and tells Saturninus of the rape. When the Emperor calls for Chiron and Demetrius, Titus reveals that they have been baked in the pie Tamora has just been eating. Titus then kills Tamora and is immediately killed by Saturninus, who is subsequently killed by Lucius to avenge his father's death. Lucius is then proclaimed Emperor. He orders that Saturninus be given a state burial, that Tamora's body be thrown to the wild beasts outside the city, and that Aaron be buried chest-deep and left to die of thirst and starvation. Aaron, however, is unrepentant to the end, regretting only that he had not done more evil in his life.

Side note: Shakespeare was really on one here :whew:


They went over Shakespeare in the schools I went too but none of the teachers mentioned this work. :wow: This needs to be a movie with all the fukkery uncensored...
 

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This show should be called Game of Simps. Think of the death and destruction that was been caused by the following dudes being suckers for love:

Rhaegar
Robert
Robb
Jamie
Tyrion
Jon
Littlefinger

Honestly, if the above dudes could just keep their emotions in check Westeros would be a peaceful and prosperous kingdom.
:manny:

 

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No shyt, Sherlock. I'm binging this season now. :stopitslime:
 
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The entire episode was brilliant....but I'm happiest that they went into the break WITHOUT a cliffhanger. Kind of miraculous that they satisfyingly wrapped up so many plotlines from this season while at the same setting up the epic showdowns to come.

Miguel Sapochnik is the MVP of the season :blessed:

Agreed.

Game of Thrones typically does not have cliffhangers in its finales. Season 5 is probably the only exception.
 

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Given all the other craziness that went on in this finale, I have to give it up to Sir Davos/Liam Cunningham for his scene. Powerful stuff. shyt had a breh holding back the :mjcry:'s

For Shireen :mjcry:

Also my boy has been jokingly predicting for the longest time that Sam will be the key to all this in the end, and will come back a Wizard with the magic to defeat Walkerset :laff: :laff: I'm starting to think he just may be right now though :leon: :ohhh: :dead: Breh might sweep in like the Vale and wipe out the whole squad :damn:
 
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